http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/c1a6wss8.aspx (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/c1a6wss8.aspx)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/94b6khh4.aspx (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/94b6khh4.aspx)
I'm lost at where this is in Visual Studio 2013 files and not masm.
And why is OVERFLOW? (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7w3fxhkh.aspx)
in there?
thosed are for Visual Studio (C language)
try this one.....
https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/ece390/books/artofasm/artofasm.html (https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/ece390/books/artofasm/artofasm.html)
chapter 6 has instructions
but - you could stand to read 1 through 5, too
Quote from: dedndave on December 10, 2013, 11:08:26 AM
thosed are for Visual Studio (C language)
try this one.....
https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/ece390/books/artofasm/artofasm.html (https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/ece390/books/artofasm/artofasm.html)
chapter 6 has instructions
but - you could stand to read 1 through 5, too
Yeah those words look super calculatored.
The buffer overflow pattern looks great if it is meant to end through the machine owner's interface.
And if they know that it is running. Great, then there can be a [X] box on it or the end of assembly or end of the program.
Alex !!!!! help us out
this guy needs a Russian forum :P
There is one here.
http://www.winasm.net/forum/index.php
(http://www.winasm.net/forum/index.php)
Nah just when I was little I looked at these blog posts about buffer overflows because I was inspired by PSP hackers.
Please delete.
There is even one more here :
http://forum.ishodniki.ru
I saw 0 posts in the assembly section.
Andy
i saw 720 threads in that section